Hyundai H-MS2302 User manual

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CD players
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User manual
H-MS2302
CD/MP3 MICRO SYSTEM Instruction manual
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Thank you for purchasing this CD/MP3 micro system. In order to use the capabilities of this system in
a full measure, please read this instruction manual carefully before use.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents.............................................................................................................................2
Important safeguards........................................................................................................................3
Control elements..............................................................................................................................5
Front panel..................................................................................................................................5
Remote control (RC) ...................................................................................................................6
System installation...........................................................................................................................7
Connection.......................................................................................................................................8
Radio operations..............................................................................................................................9
General operations.......................................................................................................................9
Antenna.......................................................................................................................................9
Manual frequency adjustment (scan mode)..................................................................................9
Automatic frequency adjustment (seek mode)..............................................................................9
Radio memory (station preset memory storage)...........................................................................9
RDS (Radio Data System) ...........................................................................................................9
Compact disc (CD) operations........................................................................................................10
Inserting and removing discs.....................................................................................................10
CD playback..............................................................................................................................10
Programming the CD-player......................................................................................................10
File name display (for MP3 discs) .............................................................................................11
Text display mode (id3 display).................................................................................................11
Finding MP3 tracks by track name (for MP3 discs) ...................................................................11
Finding MP3 tracks by folder (for MP3 discs, USB and SD-cards)............................................11
Repeat playback function...........................................................................................................11
USB and SD-card MP3 playback ...................................................................................................12
Encoding function (Recording to MP3 file)....................................................................................13
Encoding from CD/CD-MP3.....................................................................................................13
Encoding from Radio.................................................................................................................13
Encoding from AUX-in.............................................................................................................13
Recording quality......................................................................................................................14
General operations.........................................................................................................................15
Power ON/OFF .........................................................................................................................15
Digital clock function................................................................................................................15
Automatic power On/Off timer function....................................................................................15
Automatic power off (sleep) function ........................................................................................16
Equalizer...................................................................................................................................16
Volume control..........................................................................................................................16
Anti-skip (antishock) function (ESP).........................................................................................16
Using the audio line in connection (DVD/AUX)........................................................................16
Connecting an external powered subwoofer...............................................................................16
Protect the disc...............................................................................................................................18
Accessories....................................................................................................................................18
Specification..................................................................................................................................18
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Important safeguards
For your safety
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK!
DO NOT OPEN!
This symbol indicates that dangerous
voltage constituting a risk of electric
shock is present within this unit
This symbol indicates that there are
important operating and maintenance
instructions in the literature
accompanying this unit.
Caution:
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this
equipment to rain or moisture place.
Power Requirement
Because the power requirement of the electric products is
different in various places, before you use this product,
make sure that the power requirement of the product is
complied to the power that the native district supplies.
Laser Product
This product is equipped with low power laser equipment
inside, for using safely, don't take apart any covers or try t
o
take apart the product inside. Please contact the qualified
personnel for repairing.
CLASS 1 LASER
PRODUCT
Caution:
This product is equipped with low power la-
ser equipment inside, for your safety, don't
open the laser radiation protective
equipment. Don't look at the laser radiation
district when the equipment is operating.
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Precautions
1. Before operating this system, check the voltage of this system to see if it is identical with the
voltage of your local power supply.
2. Unplug the system from the wall outlet if it is not used for a long time. To disconnect the cord, pull
it out by grasping the plug
3. To avoid electric shock, do not open the cabinet by unqualified personnel.
4. There are no user serviceable parts inside. In case of system failure, unplug the power cord and
consult your dealer.
5. Do not place this unit to an unstable and slope position. Keep this unit in a place with good
ventilation surrounding. To prevent fire, do not cover the ventilation of the apparatus with
newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc.
6. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the
apparatus. And don’t place lighted candles on the apparatus.
7. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this equipment to hot places, rain, moisture or dust.
8. Don't get close to the water source when using this unit, such as near bathtub, bath slot, dish-
washing slot, washing machine to use it; also, don't use this unit on damp plinth or nearby
swimming pool or similar close to the water source.
9. Do not place this unit close to strong magnetic field.
10. Don't place this unit close to the damper, or the moisture will affect the life of the laser head.
11. If the system is brought directly from a cold to a warm location, or is placed in a very damp room,
moisture may condense on the lens inside the unit. Should this occur, the system will not operate
properly. Remove the disc and leave the system turned on for about an hour until the moisture
evaporates.
12. Should any solid object or liquid fall into the system, unplug the system and have it checked by
qualified personnel before operating it any further.
13. Before cleaning this unit, unplug the system from the wall outlet first. Don't use the cleaner, which
is with liquid or aerosol (e.g. pesticide). You can use a clean cloth to clean this unit.
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Control elements
Front panel
1. LCD display
2. Battery compartment
3. Speakers
4. USB/SD-CARD socket
5. Disc compartment
6. OPEN/CLOSE button
7. VOLUME UP/DOWN button
8. PLAY/PAUSE button
9. BACK button
10. STOP button
11. CLOCK/PROGRAM button
12. SLEEP button
13. TIMER button
14. EQ button
15. REC button
16. IR sensor
17. POWER ON/OFF button
18. PRESET/FOLDER DOWN button
19. FIND/DISPLAY button
20. PRESET/FOLDER UP button
21. NEXT button
22. TUNER/BAND button
23. AUX button
24. USB/SD button
25. CD button
26. FM-antenna wire
27. AUX IN socket
28. Subwoofer output
29. Headphone jack
30. Speaker out socket (left/right)
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Remote control (RC)
1. ON/OFF button
2. FIND/M/S button
3. TIMER button
4. EQ button
5. SLEEP button
6. MEMORY DOWN button
7. BAND button
8. INTRO button
9. FUNCTION button
10. REPEAT button
11. MEMORY UP button
12. Number buttons
13. MUTE button
14. PROGRAM button
15. CD PLAY/PAUSE button
16. CD NEXT/TUNE UP button
17. CD BACK/TUNE DOWN button
18. CD STOP button
19. VOLUME UP button
20. VOLUME DOWN button
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System installation
Installation for tabletop use
1. Place the stand under the 2. Slide the stand upward. 3 Stop when the indicator mark on the
main unit or a speaker. stand is aligned with the lock
symbol on the rear panel. The stand
is now locked to main unit or
speakers. To release the stand from
the main unit or speakers, slide the
stand downwards (opposite
direction) until it becomes released.
Wall mounting installation
1. Sign the dots for the screws on the wall with a pencil.
2. Drill the holes there to attach the main unit and the speakers to the wall.
3. Twist the screws in the holes.
4. Hang the unit and the speakers up.
Screw po
sitions
Screw positions
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Installation of batteries
In the remote control
1. Remove the battery compartment cover.
2. Insert two batteries (size AAA) correctly, so that the + and - polarities match the polarity diagrams in
the battery compartment.
Note: When the batteries are exhausted, the remote control can no longer operate the system. Replace
both batteries with new ones.
In the unit
1. Remove the battery compartment cover.
2. Insert two batteries (size AA) into the compartment correctly, so that the + and - polarities match the
polarity diagrams in the battery compartment to save all the options when you plug the unit off.
Notes:
 Don’t use an old battery with a new one.
 Don’t use different types of batteries together.
 When the unit is not used for a long period of time, remove the batteries to avoid damage caused by
battery leakage and corrosion.
Connection
Connection of speaker boxes
 Unwrap the speaker-cords of both speaker-boxes.
 Please notice that each speaker cord consists of two wires, one is “clear”, the other has a black line.
 Insert the “clear” wire of the left speaker-box into the red (+) speaker connector on the back of the
main unit, which has the “L” indication (under the speaker-connector).
 Insert the black wire of the left speaker-box into the black (-) speaker connector on the back of the
main unit, which has the “L” indication (under the speaker-connector).
 Repeat the above two steps for the right speaker box, but this time, inserting them into the red and
black connectors with the “R” indication.
 When inserting each wire into a connector, press downwards on the connector's plastic knob (red or
black part) and push the exposed metal end of the wire all the way into the hole above this knob.
 Place the speaker boxes as far apart as possible for best sound effect.
Power supply connections
 This set works on normal household AC-power.
 Make sure the set voltage of the unit matches your local voltage.
 Insert the plug of the AC-cord into a wall outlet with AC-power.
 Press the POWER/ON/OFF button to switch on the unit.
Note: When the power is on the entire digital display will be lit up with a blue backlight. This
indicates the HI-FI is switched on.
1. This unit is designed to operate without ever being totally powered off. It will either be on or in
standby mode.
2. In standby mode, the blue backlight of the digital display will be switched off but the display will
show the current time (clock function).
3. When in standby mode, you can use the power switch (on remote control or on front panel of the
main unit) to switch on the unit.
4. To save electricity, please switch the unit to standby mode when not listening to radio or CD music.
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Radio operations
General operations
 Press TUNER/BAND button on the unit or BAND button on the RC to select the desired radio band
(FM or AM).
 Use FIND/M/S button on the RC to select the FM mono or stereo mode (M and S correspondingly).
Antenna
 For FM reception, adjust the FM antenna appropriately to obtain the best reception on the band
selected.
 The AM signal is picked up through the built-in antenna. The set should be placed to a proper
position for the best reception.
Manual frequency adjustment (scan mode)
Press NEXT or BACK buttons on the unit or BACK/TUNE DOWN or NEXT/TUNE UP buttons on the
RC to scan the radio frequency up or down by 1 step at a time. The display will indicate the exact
frequency at each step’s position. When a desired frequency or station is reached, it can be saved into one
of the memory positions (see Radio memory below).
Automatic frequency adjustment (seek mode)
Press and hold for 2 seconds NEXT or BACK buttons on the unit or BACK/TUNE DOWN or
NEXT/TUNE UP buttons on the RC to automatically adjust the radio frequency up or down to the next
available radio station. The display will indicate the exact frequency of the next station that is found.
When a desired frequency or station is reached it can be saved into one of the memory positions (see
Radio memory below).
Radio memory (station preset memory storage)
At any time the currently displayed station or frequency can be stored into one of the memory position.
Press CLOCK/PROGRAM button on the unit or PROGRAM button on the RC. Press MEM DOWN or
MEM UP buttons on the RC or PRESET FOLDER UP or PRESET FOLDER DOWN buttons on the
unit to select desired memory position (there are 10 memory positions for AM band and 30 positions for
FM band). Press CLOCK/PROGRAM button on the unit or PROGRAM button on the RC to save the
selected station into the selected memory position. To recall any saved memory, simply press MEM
DOWN or MEM UP buttons on the RC or PRESET FOLDER UP or PRESET FOLDER DOWN
buttons on the unit, the saved radio-band will be recalled. To clear the memory or any position, simply
save a new station to the same memory position.
RDS (Radio Data System)
This unit has the RDS function. In FM mode press NEXT or BACK buttons on the unit or BACK/TUNE
DOWN or NEXT/TUNE UP buttons on the RC to search stations. The “RDS” symbol lights up and the
station name appears on the display. This function is only active for the stations that have RDS
transmission.
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Compact disc (CD) operations
Inserting and removing discs
Press FUNCTION button on the RC repeatedly until the
display shows CDor press CD button on the panel. Press
OPEN/CLOSE button to open the CD-door. Carefully
place a compact disc (CD or MP3) onto the center spindle
with the label side facing outwards. Press OPEN/CLOSE
button to automatically close the CD-door. The CD-display
will show the total number of tracks on the disc after a few
seconds. The CD is now ready for playback. To remove a
disc, press OPEN/CLOSE button. The door will open
upwards allowing the removal of the CD inside.
CD playback
 When the CD is in, press PLAY/PAUSE button. The disk will start spinning and the first track will
start playing. The display will indicate the current track number.
 During playback, press PLAY/PAUSE button to pause operation of the unit. Press PLAY/PAUSE
button to resume operation at the same track and position.
 During playback, press STOP button to stop operation of the set. This will reset the set to the first
track (if you press play after stop, the first track will start playing).
 During playback, press NEXT or BACK buttons on the unit or BACK/TUNE DOWN or
NEXT/TUNE UP buttons on the RC to skip forward or backward by one track.
 During playback, press and hold NEXT or BACK buttons on the unit or BACK/TUNE DOWN or
NEXT/TUNE UP buttons on the RC to fast-forward or fast-reverse the current track.
Programming the CD-player
The unit can be programmed to play any sequence of up to 64 tracks. Always press STOP button before
starting the programming. Press CLOCK/PROGRAM button on the unit or PROGRAM button on the
RC, the display will show the MEMORY symbol to indicate that the set is now in memory
programming mode.
For CD-audio discs:
 Press NEXT or BACK buttons on the unit or BACK/TUNE DOWN or NEXT/TUNE UP buttons on
the RC to select the track number you wish to be stored in the current memory (program) position.
 Press CLOCK/PROGRAM button on the unit or PROGRAM button on the RC to confirm your
selection.
 Repeat the previous 2 steps, each time selecting any track number of your choice to be stored in
successive (program) positions.
 After a maximum of 64 or less track have been selected as described above, press
CLOCK/PROGRAM button on the unit or PROGRAM button on the RC, the display will now show
MEMORY to indicate you have saved a program-memory.
 Press PLAY/PAUSE button, the unit will playback the saved files in the programmed sequence.
 To clear (cancel) the entire program, which is stored in the memory, simply press STOP button, this
will reset the memory and clear the program.
For CD-MP3 data discs:
 Press NEXT or BACK buttons on the unit or BACK/TUNE DOWN or NEXT/TUNE UP buttons on
the RC to select the album (folder directory) number, which contains the track you wish to select.
 Press CLOCK/PROGRAM button on the unit or PROGRAM button on the RC to confirm.
 Press NEXT or BACK buttons on the unit or BACK/TUNE DOWN or NEXT/TUNE UP buttons on
the RC to select the track number you wish to be stored in the current memory (program) position.
 Press CLOCK/PROGRAM button on the unit or PROGRAM button on the RC to confirm your
selection.
 Repeat the previous 4 steps, each time selecting any album and track number of your choice to be
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stored in successive (program) positions.
 After a maximum of 64 or less tracks have been selected as described above, press
CLOCK/PROGRAM button on the unit or PROGRAM button on the RC, the display will now show
MEMORY to indicate you have saved a program-memory.
 Press PLAY/PAUSE button, the unit will playback the saved files in the programmed sequence.
 To clear (cancel) the entire program, which is stored in the memory, simply press STOP button, this
will reset the memory and clear the program.
File name display (for MP3 discs)
At anytime during playback, press and hold FIND/DISPLAY button on the unit or FIND/M/S button on
the RC for 1 second. The display will show the file name (track name) information.
Text display mode (id3 display)
This unit is capable of displaying the text information (id3 tag) of an MP3 track on the display. To switch
on this function, simply press and hold FIND/DISPLAY button on the unit or FIND/M/S button on the
RC for 3 seconds. To switch back to normal display mode (to display track number, etc.), press and hold
FIND/DISPLAY button on the unit or FIND/M/S button on the RC again for 3 seconds.
Finding MP3 tracks by track name (for MP3 discs)
 In stop or play modes, press FIND/DISPLAY button on the unit or FIND/M/S button on the RC
once.
 The FIND symbol will flash in the display, and the letter “Awill be shown. This is the “search
letter”.
 Press NEXT or BACK buttons on the unit or BACK/TUNE DOWN or NEXT/TUNE UP buttons on
the RC to select the desired search letter. ( )
 At every selected search letter the lower part of the display will show the name of the first track
beginning with that selected letter on the disc.
 With any selected letter, there might be several tracks on the disc (which begin with the same
alphabet). To search for all tracks beginning with a particular letter, press and hold for 2 seconds
NEXT or BACK buttons on the unit or BACK/TUNE DOWN or NEXT/TUNE UP buttons on the
RC until the FIND symbol stops flashing on the display.
 When the FIND symbol stops flashing press NEXT button on the unit or NEXT/TUNE UP button on
the RC to display the next track starting with same letter. Repeat until desired track is found.
 At any time, when you have found a desired track just press PLAY/PAUSE button to listen to it.
 To exit the search mode, press FIND/DISPLAY button on the unit or FIND/M/S button on the RC
twice until the FIND symbol disappears from the display.
Finding MP3 tracks by folder (for MP3 discs, USB and SD-cards)
 To search for a track within a particular album, press FIND/DISPLAY button on the unit or
FIND/M/S button on the RC twice.
 The FOLDER symbol will show on the display together with the folder name.
 Press NEXT or BACK buttons on the unit or BACK/TUNE DOWN or NEXT/TUNE UP buttons on
the RC to select any folder by the folder name.
 When the desired folder name appears on the display, press and hold for 2 seconds NEXT button on
the unit or NEXT/TUNE UP button on the RC until the FOLDER symbol disappears. This will open
the selected folder and allows you to display all the tracks contained in this folder.
 You can select the desired track by pressing NEXT button on the unit or NEXT/TUNE UP button on
the RC and play it by pressing PLAY/PAUSE button.
Repeat playback function
During playback press REPEAT button repeatedly to select:
 ACTIVE 1” - to repeat the current track.
 ACTIVE ALL” - to repeat all track (full CD).
 ACTIVE ALBUM” - to repeat all tracks from currently selected album (folder).
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USB and SD-card MP3 playback
This unit is equipped with a USB socket which can accept and play MP3 files stored on standard
USB flash drives (also known as “pen drives) which are for memory storage (compatible with USB
version 1.1 and 2.0). The unit also has a built-in SD-card socket, which accepts and plays MP3 files
stored on standard SD type flash memory cards (of maximum capacity 1 Gb).
 To use this function, insert a USB flash drive or an SD-card into the corresponding socket.
 Press USB/SD button on the unit once for USB mode and twice for SD-card mode, or press
FUNCTION button on the RC until the display shows CARD or USB symbol. After about 5-10
seconds the display will indicate the number of MP3 files contained on the USB or SD-card and the
number of folders.
 Press the PRESET FOLDER UP or PRESET FOLDER DOWN buttons repeatedly to select the
desired folder number.
 Press NEXT or BACK buttons on the unit or BACK/TUNE DOWN or NEXT/TUNE UP buttons on
the RC to skip forward or backward to select the desired file in the selected folder.
 Press PLAY/PAUSE button to start playback.
 All operations of USB and SD-cards MP3 playback are the same as in CD-MP3 mode.
Note: Although this product is fully compatibly with USB 1.1 and 2.0 standards, a small percentage
(about 5%) of USB flash drives might not be readable, due to those USB flash drive manufacturers non-
compliance with the full (official) USB 1.1/2.0 standards.
Important:
 This unit does not support USB-MP3 player due to their inherent lack of software compatibility.
Only USB pen driverscan be used for MP3 playback. Please do not use a USB extension cable to
connect your USB flash drive to USB socket of this unit. Such cables can pick up additional
interference, which can corrupt the data flow, preventing normal operation and usage of the USB
socket. Always connect your USB flash drive directly to the USB socket without any cables.
 The reading time for a USB or SD-card varies depending on the speed of the memory device and the
number of tracks and folders. In some cases the reading time may be as long as 60 seconds.
 Always switch off the unit or change mode to CD or RADIO before removing a USB or SD-card to
prevent damage to your USB or SD card.
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Encoding function (Recording to MP3 file)
Encoding function allows different audio sources to be recorded and transferred to a USB or SD-card
as an MP3 format file.
Encoding from CD/CD-MP3
 Switch to CD mode, open the CD door and insert a disc.
 Insert a USB/SD-card into the corresponding socket.
 Select a track to be transferred or recorded; press PLAY/PAUSE button to start playback.
 During playback, press REC button. The track will be refreshed and start playing from the beginning,
and REC symbol will be shown on the display to indicate that the CD is being recorded.
 The recording will continue and automatically stop at the end of the CD. It will save each track into a
new file automatically with a unique name (i.e. TMCDA001, TMCDA002… or copy the original file
name from the CD-MP3 disc). These files will be located in the USB/SD-card under the folder name
called TMCDA001.
 To stop the recording before the end of the track, press REC or STOP button. This will create an
MP3 file of the partial track. When recording has been stopped, the REC symbol will no longer be
displayed.
 If a USB and an SD-card are simultaneously inserted into both slots, the unit will question if this
record command is to save the MP3 file to the USB or SD-card. In such a case, after pressing REC
button, “REC USB” will be shown on the display first. NEXT button on the unit or NEXT/TUNE UP
button on the RC is used to select the recording destination. Press the button, REC CARDwill be
displayed. If pressing the button once again, the “REC USB” will be selected again.
 To confirm the selection, press REC button, and the MP3 file will be saved into the selected
destination.
Encoding from Radio
 Switch to Radio mode.
 Insert a USB/SD-card into the corresponding socket.
 Select a radio channel to be recorded. Press REC button, “REC” will be shown on the display to
indicate that the recording is on.
 To stop recording press REC or STOP button. When recording has been stopped, the REC symbol
will no longer be displayed.
Note: If a radio station is weak or unclear, then encoding it to MP3 will not give good results, which is
normal. The encoding function needs a good and strong radio signal to work properly.
Encoding from AUX-in
 Switch to AUX-in mode, plug in and turn on the external device.
 Insert a USB/SD-card into the corresponding socket.
 Start playback of the external device and ensure that its audio signal is being heard through the unit.
 During playback, press REC button. REC symbol will be shown on the display to indicate that the
AUX-in audio is being recorded.
 To stop the recording press REC or STOP button. When recording has been stopped, the REC
symbol will no longer be displayed.
 If a USB and an SD-card are simultaneously inserted into both slots, the unit will question if this
record command is to save the MP3 file to the USB or SD-card. In such a case, after pressing REC
button, “REC USB” will be shown on the display first. NEXT button on the unit or NEXT/TUNE UP
button on the RC is used to select the recording destination. Press the button; REC CARDwill be
displayed. If pressing the button once again, the “REC USB” will be selected again.
 To confirm the selection, press REC button, and the MP3 file will be saved into the selected
destination.
Note: Please make sure that the USB drive or the SD-card has enough free memory space for the
incoming MP3 file, otherwise FULL will be displayed and recording will not start.
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Recording quality
There are 3 levels of quality that can be selected for recording MP3 to a USB or an SD-card:
BPS (bits per second)
MP3 encoding quality setting
CD Radio/AUX-in
High 192k 128k
Mid 128k 96k
Low 64k 64k
In any mode when ready to start recording, press and hold REC button for 2 seconds. “REC-LOW”
will appear on the screen. Press REC button repeatedly to select one of the levels of quality from
“REC-LOW”, “REC-MID” and “REC-HIGH”. Release the button when the desired level is selected.
The audio will be recorded with the selected level of quality.
Note: The command will remain for any following recording until it is amended.
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General operations
Power ON/OFF
Press ON/OFF button on the unit or POWER ON/OFF button on the RC to switch on the unit. Press
these buttons to switch the unit off.
Digital clock function
The set has a built-in digital clock, which is displayed when the unit is in standby mode or when you
press and hold CLOCK/PROGRAM button on the unit or PROGRAM button on the RC for two seconds
during CD or radio operation.
To set the correct time, follow this procedure:
 Switch unit to standby mode (display light is off).
 Press and hold CLOCK/PROGRAM button on the unit or PROGRAM button on the RC for 3
seconds. Display shows 12 hour or 24 hour (flashing).
 Press NEXT or BACK buttons on the unit or BACK/TUNE DOWN or NEXT/TUNE UP buttons on
the RC to select 12 hour or 24 hour clock display mode and press CLOCK/PROGRAM button on
the unit or PROGRAM button on the RC to confirm your selection.
 Press NEXT or BACK buttons on the unit or BACK/TUNE DOWN or NEXT/TUNE UP buttons on
the RC repeatedly to set the correct hour in the display and press CLOCK/PROGRAM button on the
unit or PROGRAM button on the RC to confirm.
 Press NEXT or BACK buttons on the unit or BACK/TUNE DOWN or NEXT/TUNE UP buttons on
the RC repeatedly to set the correct minute in the display and press CLOCK/PROGRAM button on
the unit or PROGRAM button on the RC to confirm.
 Correct time is now set and will be shown in the display.
Automatic power On/Off timer function
This set has a timer function to enable you to program the unit to automatically switch on or off at
preset times. This is useful as a morning alarm clock.
To set timer follow the procedure:
 Press and hold TIMER button. The TIMER ON symbol appears in the display.
 Press NEXT or BACK buttons on the unit or BACK/TUNE DOWN or NEXT/TUNE UP buttons on
the RC to adjust the hour of the desired power on time and then press TIMER button to confirm.
 Press NEXT or BACK buttons on the unit or BACK/TUNE DOWN or NEXT/TUNE UP buttons on
the RC to adjust the minutes of the desired power on time and then press TIMER button to confirm.
 Now the symbol in the display changes to show TIMER OFF.
 Press NEXT or BACK buttons on the unit or BACK/TUNE DOWN or NEXT/TUNE UP buttons on
the RC to adjust the hour of the desired power off time and then press TIMER button to confirm.
 Press NEXT or BACK buttons on the unit or BACK/TUNE DOWN or NEXT/TUNE UP buttons on
the RC to adjust the minutes of the desired power off time and then press TIMER button to confirm.
 Now the display will indicate the wake up mode (CD or radio). Press NEXT button on the unit or
BACK/TUNE DOWN button on the RC to choose the desired mode and press TIMER button to
confirm.
 The display then shows the wake up volume level (loudness).
 Press NEXT or BACK buttons on the unit or BACK/TUNE DOWN or NEXT/TUNE UP buttons on
the RC to increase or decrease the volume level to be used for the music to be played when the timer
switches on the unit at the pre-set time.
 Press TIMER button to confirm. The unit will then automatically display all your settings in
sequence: POWER ON TIME (TIMER ON) > POWER OFF TIME (TIMER OFF) > POWER ON
MODE (CD or TUNER) > POWER ON VOLUME LEVEL (LOUDNESS)
 Finally the unit will return to the normal display, except that the symbol TIMER will be shown, to
indicate that you have programmed a power ON/OFF alarm setting.
 In case you wish to disable the timer, press TIMER button and the TIMER symbol disappears.
Note: The automatic power ON/OFF timer will switch on the unit as if you have manually pressed
ON/OFF button on the unit or POWER ON/OFF button on the RC. If you have selected wake to
radio”, the exact preset radio band and station will become activated when power switches on.
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Automatic power off (sleep) function
This unit has a special sleep timer function, which can automatically switch off the unit. This is useful
for sleeping to music at night.
At any time while the unit is operating (CD or radio modes), press SLEEP button repeatedly to choose
the automatic power off time.
(*OFF means sleep timer is deactivated)
Equalizer
Press EQ button repeatedly to choose the desired sound effect according to the music you are listening
to:
(*PASS means equalizer is by-passed or off)
Volume control
To increase or decrease the sound volume level of the unit, press and hold VOLUME UP or
VOLUME DOWN buttons respectively. Release the button when volume is at the desired level.
Notes: Sometimes, especially during listening to the radio, you may notice a clicking sound while
adjusting the volume. This is a normal phenomenon; the sound will disappear when you release the
volume buttons.
Anti-skip (antishock) function (ESP)
 This unit has a built-in digital anti-skip function, which prevents CD skipping when the unit is
physically moved or subjected to vibrations for up to 25 seconds when playing MP3 discs.
 Whenever any MP3 disc is played, during the first 20 (approx.) seconds the anti-skip memory is
being filled up (but is not yet full). The anti-shock protection is already active (in use) at this time, but
not yet to the maximum 25 seconds capacity.
 Once the anti-shock memory is full, the unit provides anti-skip protection for 25 seconds of vibration.
 Please note that the anti-skip function only protects against normal vibration or minor movement.
Severe or strong shocks/vibrations to the unit may still cause skipping.
Using the audio line in connection (DVD/AUX)
 You can connect the audio output of an external device such as an MP3 player to this unit, to listen to
the sound of that device through the high quality amplifier of this music system.
 To connect the external device, please use a standard RCA cable to connect the audio line out of the
device (left and right channels) to the AUX line in RCA jacks (left and right) on the rear panel of this
unit.
 Press AUX button on the unit to switch on the AUX mode.
 Make sure that the speakers are connected to the main unit.
 Switch on the power of the main unit and the external device.
 Start playback of the external device and adjust the volume control of the main unit to the desired
level.
 Remember to switch off the power of the music system (main unit) when you are finished using the
external device.
Connecting an external powered subwoofer
 This unit has a built in subwoofer connection which can be connected to any standard powered
subwoofer (not included).
 By connecting to a powered subwoofer, the low frequency (bass sound) can be strongly enhanced to
provide a much richer and deeper sound to your music.
 To use this facility, simply connect any standard powered subwoofer (easily available from most
music equipment shops) using the RCA jack on the rear panel of the main unit.
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 Switch on the subwoofer.
 Play any music source (CD or radio or AUX) as usual.
 You will immediately notice the deeper sound, which can be further enhanced by switching on the
“super bass” function on the main unit.
 Please note that the speakers should be connected as usual to the main unit, when using a subwoofer.
 Please note that “passive” (non-powered) subwoofers will not work with this unit.
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Protect the disc
1. To keep the disc clean, please don't touch the disc surface when you are holding it. You should hold
the edge.
2. If the disc is dirty, it will affect the sound quality. Please use the clean and soft cloth to wipe the disc
from inside to outside. Don't wipe the disc at circumference direction.
3. Don’t stick paper on the disc.
4. Don’t place discs in direct sunlight or near or on heat sources.
5. After you have finished with the disc, please place it back in its original case. To avoid warping or
damage, do not stack discs.
6. Don’t play the disc, which has flaw or deformation, in case of damaging this unit.
7. Clean your discs using only a soft dry cloth. Do not use any chemicals such as benzine, thinner,
antistatic or record sprays as these can damage the disc surface.
Accessories
Main unit 1 pc
Speaker 2 pc
Stand for the main unit 1 pc
Stand for the speakers 2 pcs
Remote control 1 pc
Instruction manual 1 pc
Specification
Power supply ~220 V/50 Hz
Power output 10 W/channel
Radio frequency range: AM = 530 – 1600 Hz
FM = 88 – 108 MHz
Gift box dimensions 433 (L) x 264.5 (W) x 467 (H) mm
Net weight of unit 6.2 kgs
Gross weight of unit 7.8 kgs
Unit Size (L) (W) (H): Main Unit = 195 x 425 x 275 mm
Speaker = 190 x 266 x 278 mm
Specifications are subject to change without notice. Mass and dimension are approximate.
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,  CD/MP3 . 
, .

..................................................................................................................................19
...................................................................................................................20
..................................................................................................................22
......................................................................................................................22
 ().............................................................................23
 ......................................................................................................................24
................................................................................................................................25
.........................................................................................................................26
......................................................................................................................26
....................................................................................................................................26
 ().................................................................26
 ().............................................................26
 ................................................................................................26
 RDS (Radio Data System) .........................................................................................26
.....................................................................................................................27
..............................................................................................27
.........................................................................................................27
......................................................................................................27
 ( MP3 )...................................................................28
 ( id3 )..........................................28
 MP3  ( MP3 ).......................................................28
 MP3  ( MP3 , USB  SD-) .........................28
 ..................................................................................29
 MP3  USB  SD-..................................................30
3  ........................................................................................................31
 CD-/MP3-................................................................................................31
 .........................................................................................................................31
 (AUX-in)................................................................................31
.......................................................................................................................32
 ..........................................................................................................................33
 ...........................................................................................33
 .......................................................................................................33
 ................................................................33
 ( «Sleep»)..................................................34
 ...............................................................................................................................34
 .......................................................................................................34
 ( ESP) ...................................................................................34
 (DVD/AUX)................................................................34
..................................................................35
 ..................................................................................................................36
 ......................................................................................................................36
..............................................................................................................................36
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

!



!
!


, 

.

, 


.
!

.

, 
, , , 
.

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Hyundai H-MS2302 User manual

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CD players
Type
User manual

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